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Becoming a Police Officer Translated and Published in Macedonian
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Aside from being the birthplace of
Alexander the Great, Macedonia is a
country rich in history. Did you know that
Mother Theresa was born in Skopje, the
capital of Macedonia? She lived there until
the age of 18 when she moved to India
where she devoted her life to helping
others. Macedonia is one of three
countries mentioned in the Bible; St. Paul
baptized the first Christian woman, called
Lydia, and it was from Macedonia where
Okay... back to my book. Becoming a Police Officer: An Insider's Guide to
a Career in Law Enforcement was chosen by the Macedonian Ministry of
Interior Affairs for translation and publication. The Macedonian
Government has undertaken a project to translate and publish 500 expert
titles on various subjects for academic use; Becoming a Police Officer is
one of those titles. The books are being distributed throughout faculties
and libraries so that students can use them as textbooks or additional
reading.
Here's the really cool part... I don't know anyone in Macedonia. When
you become a police officer, you're going to see a lot of people move and
advance based on who they know more than what they know. So, it's
always nice to have something you do or produce judged only on quality,
merit, or content.
St. Paul began his journey to spread Christianity throughout the world.
Macedonia is the birthplace of Cyril and Methodius -- brothers and
founders of the Cyrillic alphabet. The Cyrillic alphabet is the official
alphabet in all the Slavic countries like Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, etc.
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Online, and the author of Police
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is assembling state and local police
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Police-Writers.com. When I started my
site, I was lucky enough to bump into him
on the web, and I now refer to him as my Web Mentor. Just click on the link above where
you can easily access all of Raymond's websites.